I have some suggestions for next year's holiday theme survey the Vikings may want to include. I think we should have all of these themes but it would be fairer to have players vote on them then use that to decide which orders they come out in. I have made lists for Valentine's Day, Halloween, and Christmas. If I come up with anything else I will note it down. I do think exploring other cultural holidays is something BVG can keep doing as well. But these are the larger staple must-do holidays in YoWorld I have made lists for.

Valentine's Day-80's High School Romance (A High School Dance, in the 80s perhaps?)-50's Valentine's Day (Drive-In Theater Dates and Make-Out Point scenery!)-90's Valentine's (Rise of the Internet and romantic chatrooms, rebellious love, party without a care)-High-End Romantic Restaurant Date-50 Shades Freed (OKAY! OKAY! That one was just a joke. Don't jump on me.)

Halloween-Alien Invasion-80s Horror/Sci-fi (Particularly something with a 'Stranger Things' vibe.)-Morgue in a Cemetary-60s/70s Mystery Solvers (Think Scooby Doo, and many other classical monster-hunting or mystery solving Cartoons of the time).-Haunted Bayou Theme (Cannibals? Ew but sure. Lots of nasty stuff here, think Resident Evil.)-Interdimensional Horror (Secret government experiments, ever seen the movie The Void? Think that kind of interdimensional horror, horrifying interdimensional beings, tentacles, etc.)-Found Footage Theme (Think Grave Encounters, Death of a Ghost Hunter, and Rec/Quarantine. The house for this theme would look as though we're looking through a surveillance camera, and the furniture items would all pertain to paranormal occurrences, like shadows, orbs, moving objects, slamming doors, demonic entities, etc.

Viking David wrote:Awesome, thanks Anthony! When we go into theme planning meetings myself and other Vikings scour through that thread looking for fun ideas. So it really helps when the ideas are all in one place!

Maybe it could be updated, with upcoming themes so we can give item suggestions for what is to come?